Salvage crew lifts plane wreckage off Ocean City

Crews on Friday remove the plane wreckage in the waters off Ocean City after two off-duty police officers crashed and died earlier in the week.

OCEAN CITY, Md. -

Crews are removing the wreckage of a plane that crashed this week in the waters off Ocean City, killing two off-duty police officers.

Ocean City Police Department spokesman Michael Levy said Maryland state police were handling the recovery Thursday about a quarter-mile offshore. A state police spokesman didn't respond to a telephone message seeking comment.

The small plane crashed into the ocean Sunday after taking off from the Ocean City Municipal Airport. Witnesses told police the aircraft spun out of control before crashing.

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